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Chapter: 03. Advance Features Of Word 2016

Text Formatting: Changing the appearance of text in a document to make it look more attractive.
Font: The look of the alphabet on the screen.
Bold: Darker text.
Italics: Slanted text.
Underline: A line under text.
Alignment: The position of the text or the way the text is set with respect to the margins in a document.
Text Highlight Color: Places a coloured rectangle over the text.
Change Case: Changes the text to upper case, lower case, etc.
Format Painter: Command used to apply the same formatting, such as font colour, style, and font size to another text within the same document.
Superscript: Command places the selected text slightly above the baseline.
Subscript: Command places the text slightly below the baseline.
Shadow Effect: Adds shadows to text, shapes, pictures, and WordArt, making it more attractive and look like 3-D text.
Border: A decoration applied to a block of text or to the whole page to make it attractive.
Artistic Border: A decorative border applied to a page to make it attractive.
Shading: Adds a background color to words, paragraphs, tables, etc., to make the selected text visually attractive.
Editing: Making changes in the existing document.
Cut: Action that makes text disappear from its original location and appear at another location when pasted.
Copy: Action that makes text remain at its original location as well as appear at the place where it is pasted.
Undo: Command used to cancel the last action or command.
Redo: Command used to reverse the action of the Undo command.
Spelling and Grammar Check: Word feature that marks spelling mistakes by a red wavy line and grammatical mistakes by a green wavy line.
Find feature: Word 2016 feature to locate a particular word or phrase in the document.
Replace feature: Word 2016 feature that allows you to substitute all or only selected occurrences of a word with another word.
Page Formatting: Making changes in page layout.
Header: Text that appears at the top of each page of the document.
Footer: Text (like page numbers) that appears at the bottom of each page of the document.
Columns: Document feature allowing text to be inserted into more than one vertical section.
Column Break: Used to shift text from one column to another as needed.
Page Break: Used to shift text to the next page.
Line Break: Creates a new line but does not add a new paragraph.
Tab Stop: The position where the cursor moves on pressing the Tab key.
Indentation: The distance of the text from either the left or the right margin.
Page Margin: The white space all around the printed area of the paper, defining the beginning and ending of text lines.
Orientation: The direction a document is displayed in two ways, along its length (Portrait) and along its width (Landscape).
Portrait (Vertical) Orientation: When the shorter edge of the paper is on the top.
Landscape (Horizontal) Orientation: When the longer edge of the paper is on the top.
Page Size: The dimensions of the paper, with a default of Letter (8.5 in x 11 in) in Word 2016.
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